does hypnotherapy n.l.p. help with substance addiction?

Question by crispian2005: does hypnotherapy n.l.p. help with substance addiction?
i suffer from a deficit of will.

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Answer by shaneris2
I doubt it, even if you are highly suggestible. Those addiction tendencies will resurface, possibly under another guise, such as gambling, or sex addiction. (1) Detox. (2) Rehab. See section 52, at http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris ~~~ These calls are all FREE! Be sure to dial the “1” first.

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